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'''''Toghail Brú Dá Dearga''''' (Sean-Ghaeilge '''''Togail Bruidne Dá Derga''''', ''Orgain Bruidne Uí Dergae''). ''isCaomhnaítear ané Irishi taledtrí belonging to theathleagan [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]]. It survives in three [[Old IrishSean-Ghaeilge|OldSean-]] andagus [[Middle Irish]] [[recension|recensionsMeán-Ghaeilge]]. It recounts theInsítear birthbreith, life,saol andagus death ofbás [[Conaire Mór|Chonaire Mhóir]] son ofmic [[Eterscél Mór|Eterscéil Mhóir]], a legendary [[HighArd-Rí Kingna ofhÉireann| IrelandArd-Rí]], seanscéalach na hÉireann. ''who is killed at Da Derga's hostel by his enemies when he breaks his ''[[geis]]''. It is considered one of the finest Irish [[saga]]s of the early period, comparable to the better-known ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge]]''.<ref>Carney, plch. 483; </ref><ref>West, plch. 413, quotes [[Rudolf Thurneysen]] as ranking the ''Togail'' after the ''Tain''.</ref>
 
''The theme of gathering doom, as the king is forced through circumstances to break one after another of his taboos, is non-Christian in essence, and no Christian interpretations are laid upon the marvels that it relates. In its repetitions and verbal formulas the poem retains the qualities of oral transmission. The tone of the work has been compared with [[Greek tragedy]].<ref name=Byrne>Byrne, pp. 59–64.</ref>